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new weapons with new uses, you have opportunity to use force a lot more than you did before. without having pepper spray as an option, i can't believe seattle police would have shot 84-year-old dorli rainey and without tear gas oakland police would not have shot iraq war veteran scott olson. without pepper spray, uc davis police i don't think would have shot 11 protesters with live ammunition. because police had these nonlethal ways to use force, they used it and this is the day-to-day reality of the protesters in the occupy wall street movement across the country right now. joining us now, ray lewis, is a retired police captain from philadelphia. he and 300 protesters were arrested last week at the occupy wall street protest here in new york. captain lewis, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> as a retired police captain and somebody who has taken a stand for this movement and, in fact, been arrested there, how do you feel about the use of force at these protests? >> well, use of force is absolutely necessary if they are met with force. and oftentimes at these protests
new weapons with new uses, you have opportunity to use force a lot more than you did before. without having pepper spray as an option, i can't believe seattle police would have shot 84-year-old dorli rainey and without tear gas oakland police would not have shot iraq war veteran scott olson. without pepper spray, uc davis police i don't think would have shot 11 protesters with live ammunition. because police had these nonlethal ways to use force, they used it and this is the day-to-day reality...
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>> well, they don't use a scalpel. they use a sledgehammer. basically what they do is they take a look at statute and they start to figure out how many charges can they file against you. so that becomes very overwhelming. when you look at this statute, i think you had said earlier $250 million fine and ten years in prison. that's not going to happen in this case. but when you're 24 and in mr. o'keefe's situation, you're going from icon to clown, you don't want to go from clown to convict. so there's going to be a great deal of pressure, and these guys are really under the gun. and unless they have $6 million for a legal defense, more than likely these guys are going to be looking to make the best deal possible for themselves and their future because that's what's at stake for these guys. the rest of their lives, their future is on the line right here. >> in terms of what you know about dirty tricks and about the kinds of schemes for which you served time in prison in new hampshire, and which you wrote your book about, does this sort of a schem
>> well, they don't use a scalpel. they use a sledgehammer. basically what they do is they take a look at statute and they start to figure out how many charges can they file against you. so that becomes very overwhelming. when you look at this statute, i think you had said earlier $250 million fine and ten years in prison. that's not going to happen in this case. but when you're 24 and in mr. o'keefe's situation, you're going from icon to clown, you don't want to go from clown to convict....
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that does it for us for now. msnbc coverage of the attack today in boston continues through the night. stay with us. thanks. >>> tonight an nbc news special report. after an awful day in boston a womani in bombing at the finish line of the boston marathon. there a mass casualties including children. the latest on what happened and where the investigation stands tonight including the search for a subject as the nbc news special report gets under way. >> it's the best day every year in boston. it's a holiday, patriots day. the red sox played at fenway park today and ta won. it started off as a great day and then all eyes turned to the fin ish line at the marathon. at 2:50 this amp here again what the boston globe reported at ground level. a sudden blast in front of a crowd of spectators, volunteers and police officers and second later a second blast and the remnants of the scene show a mass casualty event. tonight the death toll stands at three including an 8-year-old. thousands of people pushed through the streets
that does it for us for now. msnbc coverage of the attack today in boston continues through the night. stay with us. thanks. >>> tonight an nbc news special report. after an awful day in boston a womani in bombing at the finish line of the boston marathon. there a mass casualties including children. the latest on what happened and where the investigation stands tonight including the search for a subject as the nbc news special report gets under way. >> it's the best day every...
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they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be a very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we were in the back of what you would think of as a minivan. and as we were driving along the road, the kidnappers saw this checkpoint, started a gunfight with it. two of the kidnappers were killed. we climbed out of the vehicle and the rebels took us. we spent the night with them. we didn't get much sleep. and we came right here. and we just got into turkey a short while ago. i still have on me, i think these guys do as well the bandages in our pockets. these are the clothes we were wearing. >> made from our bedsheets. >> yeah, they were torn from the beds
they made us choose which one of us would be shot first. and when we refused, there were mock shootings. they pretended to shoot ghazi several times. and when you're blindfolded and they fire the gun up in the air, it can be a very traumatic experience. and at the end of this, we were being moved to yet another location in the late -- around 11:00 last night local time. and as we were moving along the road, the kidnappers came across a rebel checkpoint, something they hadn't expected. so we...
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what started out as us having neek here weapons and us in the soviet union and because us the brits and the chinese. this right now is who in the world has nuclear weapons? let's add an outline around iran because even though they say they neither have them nor want them, our international concerns is they are not working on having them but they may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, take a look at this. there are whole parts of the world with no nuclear weapons on them. why is that? why are there no nuclear weapons in all of africa? in all of south america? it's on purpose. south africa made nuclear weapons, a bunch of them but they gave them up be cuban missile crisis was about missiles being moved. they decided to declare themselves nuclear weapons free zones. they wouldn't have them. they would not let other countries put them there. in 1967 the central america and south america and the caribbean. in 1985, it was the whole south pacific. in 19945, it was southwest asia. all together when you look at all of those places, that's two-thirds the of all countries
what started out as us having neek here weapons and us in the soviet union and because us the brits and the chinese. this right now is who in the world has nuclear weapons? let's add an outline around iran because even though they say they neither have them nor want them, our international concerns is they are not working on having them but they may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, take a look at this. there are whole parts of the world with no nuclear weapons on them....
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what started as us having nuclear weapons and then us in the sovt yoen and us, the soviet union, brits, french and chinese and then the us, the soviets brit, french, chinese, israel and pakistan and during the bush administration we added north korea too. this is who in the world has nuclear weapons. let's add an outline around iran. even though iran says they neither have or want them there are international concerns that they are working on having nuclear weapons but may be close to that. if this is the world of nuclear weapons, look at this big picture. take a step back from this. what do you notice about this? there are whole swaths of the world with no nuclear weapons in them and -- why is that? why are there no nuclear weapons in all of africa? in all of south america? that's oun on purpose. it is not that they didn't have the option. south africa under apartheid made nuclear weapons but gave them up voluntarily. the cuban missile crisis was a worry about soviet missiles moved to cue bau but starting in '67 swaths of the world declared themselves nuclear free zones. they wouldn't
what started as us having nuclear weapons and then us in the sovt yoen and us, the soviet union, brits, french and chinese and then the us, the soviets brit, french, chinese, israel and pakistan and during the bush administration we added north korea too. this is who in the world has nuclear weapons. let's add an outline around iran. even though iran says they neither have or want them there are international concerns that they are working on having nuclear weapons but may be close to that. if...
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he doesn't even use the word anymore. >> doesn't even use the word anymore. that is true, only in jim demint's mind. >> terror and extremism that threatens the world's stabilityç extremists sewing terror in pockets of the world. suffering and civil wars that breed instability and terror. new acts of terror. >> he never says the were "terror." why let a 30-second google search get in the way of your good sound bite, senator. but, senator demint is doing the country a service here, at least by clarifying things. by getting at the core of the conservative attack on president obama. it was the whole point of dick cheney's opportunistic statement today, the whole point was that president obama ought to talk more about war. vice president cheney said, "he seems to think if he gets rid of the wars "war on terror," we won't be at war. why doesn't he want to admit we're at war?" keep in mind, this is coming from the former vice president of the administration whose record of talking about war includes dandies like these -- >> thanks to the united states and our fine
he doesn't even use the word anymore. >> doesn't even use the word anymore. that is true, only in jim demint's mind. >> terror and extremism that threatens the world's stabilityç extremists sewing terror in pockets of the world. suffering and civil wars that breed instability and terror. new acts of terror. >> he never says the were "terror." why let a 30-second google search get in the way of your good sound bite, senator. but, senator demint is doing the country a...
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our deepest fears now haunt us. yet i'm convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. let's just pause just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control. as a member of the clergy, so eloquently said, as we act, let us not become the evil that we deplore. >> joining us now, a cool head in a real crisis, congresswoman barbara lee, democrat of california, congresswoman, thank you so much for being here tonight. >> well, i'm very happy to be with you tonight during this very chaotic time. >> i truly appreciate it. actions today, and i'm thinking that's maybe what someone needs to call on us to do right now so what do you think about this current crisis that we've created out of this debt ceiling debate? >> well, i think, first of all, this is drama on the republicans side like i have never seen before, but it's very tragic, because we're on the brink of an economic collapse. people ar
our deepest fears now haunt us. yet i'm convinced that military action will not prevent further acts of international terrorism against the united states. let's just pause just for a minute and think through the implications of our actions today so that this does not spiral out of control. as a member of the clergy, so eloquently said, as we act, let us not become the evil that we deplore. >> joining us now, a cool head in a real crisis, congresswoman barbara lee, democrat of california,...
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joining us chris hayes washington editor of "the nation." thanks for joining us. >> of course. good to be here. >> can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically what happened was that harry reid leaked to roll call earlier today that they were going to basically go through and make him filibuster, actually filibuster -- this is something people want democrats to make republicans do. what made it different it looked like he was basically on his own. he might have had demint but he would have had to talk the whole time and the moment he got up to leave the chamber if someone didn't stand in for him they would have gotten the unanimous consent. the democratic leader called his bluff. >> what do you think the impact is going to be? obviously now that they have beaten him tonight that this is over now tonight, the immediate impact is people who have not been getting their unemployment benefit extension will get them. the furloughs will presumably be over. the construction projects will start back up again. all the people financially hurt by this
joining us chris hayes washington editor of "the nation." thanks for joining us. >> of course. good to be here. >> can we tell why senator bunning decided to cave on this tonight? >> well, basically what happened was that harry reid leaked to roll call earlier today that they were going to basically go through and make him filibuster, actually filibuster -- this is something people want democrats to make republicans do. what made it different it looked like he was...
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get used to it. a million piece. get used to it. get used to it. it the pst queer. get used to it. 's the pst queer. get used to it. pst queer. get used to it. pst queer. get used to it. small busine que. get used to it. they want to shut down 3000 post offices, cut 100,000 jobs. they're gonna be putting people out of work everywhere. the american people depend on the postal service. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. try bounty extra soft. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3 times cleaner than a dishcloth. the cleaner way to clean. bounty extra soft. ♪ [ lauer ] this is our team. and unlike other countries, it's built by your donations, not government funding. and now, to support our athletes, you can donate a stitch in america's flag for the 2012 olympic games in london. help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. great! tyler here will show you everything. check out our new mobile app. now yo
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and that's it. >> tell us about that. what kind of instructions were you -- were your colleagues operating under through these days of upheaval? >> well, i spent the day at nile tv yesterday, and i was only allowed to air the pro-mubarak rallies that were going on as if nothing was happening at tahrir square. we weren't allowed to reveal any figures. there was a near total blackout. and i feel that this is hypocritical at this time, and i just don't want to be part of it. >> imagine the bravery it takes to do that. amazing. shahira amin formerly second in command at egypt's state-run nile tv, now she's a protester in tahrir square and somebody able to tell the truth about state tv censorship and propaganda. should i also mention that one of nile tv's anchors quit this week too for the same reason after 20 years on the air. we'll be right back. ho meowners , rates have been going up, but you can still refinance to a fixed rate as low as 4.5% at lendingtree.com, where customers save an average of $293 a month. call lendingt
and that's it. >> tell us about that. what kind of instructions were you -- were your colleagues operating under through these days of upheaval? >> well, i spent the day at nile tv yesterday, and i was only allowed to air the pro-mubarak rallies that were going on as if nothing was happening at tahrir square. we weren't allowed to reveal any figures. there was a near total blackout. and i feel that this is hypocritical at this time, and i just don't want to be part of it. >>...
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congressman weiner joins us next to talk about calling the republicans' bluff. stay with us. and now we can actually do something about them. at wal-mart, their prices are unbeatable. over 300 prescriptions are just four dollars. four dollars. imagine that. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. home run! (announcer) he's sweet. even with one third less sugar than soda. kool-aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. introducing anytime gourmet culinary kits for two. it has everything you need. just prep, cook and share your way into a gourmet meal. wild salmon dijon in puff pastry with whole-wheat orzo and vegetables. new stouffer's anytime gourmet. make it amazing. >>> the health care battle going on now in congress is not fun
congressman weiner joins us next to talk about calling the republicans' bluff. stay with us. and now we can actually do something about them. at wal-mart, their prices are unbeatable. over 300 prescriptions are just four dollars. four dollars. imagine that. has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the...
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can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. and this is the chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 30% more room. maybe traverse can carry that stuff too. ow during the chevy red tag event, get an '09 traverse with 0 percent apr for 72 months. see red and save green. now at your local chevy dealer. >>> still ahead, six years ago today the bush administration apparently got punked. the country got the bejesus scared out of it. tonight we know exactly how. an incredible story. and after a blizzard forced airlines to cancel more than 3,000 flights, there are some welcome news for anyone who has ever spent hours stuck on a plane on the ground. that is all coming up. but first a couple holy mackerel stories in today's news. anyone unhappy with the removal of the public option from the senate reform bill? anyone unhappy about that but who hasn't g
can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. and this is the chevy traverse. it has more cargo space than pilot. and traverse beats honda on highway gas mileage too. more fuel efficient and 30% more room. maybe traverse can carry that stuff too. ow during the chevy red tag event, get an '09 traverse with 0 percent apr for 72 months. see red and save green. now at your local chevy dealer. >>> still ahead, six years ago...
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michael isikoff joins us. nice to see you. >> good to be with you. >> what do we know about the german passport holders? >> not a whole lot. because we don't know a lot about who gets killed in any of the drone strikes. by definition, these are sflix areas where u.s. intelligence and law endorsemeforcement does have easy access. nor, for that matter, do the pakistanis. that's why we're firg drones there. we can't put boots on the ground. we get claims of strikes, claims of people killed. and in the case, the spak st th said today that eight germans had been killed and told people that these are among the germans of pakistani descent believed to be connected with the plot that has everybody worked up in europe right now. >> they're asserting a connection between the threat alert between germany and other european countries and the victims, the targets of the drone strikes? >> yes. absolutely. >> in terms of the intelligence on the ground there, do people in national security talk, even aanonymously, do they tal
michael isikoff joins us. nice to see you. >> good to be with you. >> what do we know about the german passport holders? >> not a whole lot. because we don't know a lot about who gets killed in any of the drone strikes. by definition, these are sflix areas where u.s. intelligence and law endorsemeforcement does have easy access. nor, for that matter, do the pakistanis. that's why we're firg drones there. we can't put boots on the ground. we get claims of strikes, claims of...
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easy has never been promised to us. even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop. even when somebody fires you for speaking out, you can't stop. even when it looks like there's no way, you find a way. you can't stop. through the mud and the muck and the driving rain, we don't stop. because we know the rightness of our cause. widening the circle of opportunity. standing up for everybody's opportunities. increasing each other's prosper prosperity prosperity. we know our cause is just. it's a righteous cause. it's on the face of troopers and tear gas. folks stood unafraid. let somebody like john lewis to wake up after getting beat within an inch of his life on sunday. he wakes up on monday. we're going to go march. dr. king once said, "before we reach the majestic shores of the promise land, there is a frustrating and bewildering wilderness ahead. we must still face prodigious hill tops of opposition and gigantic mountains of resistance,
easy has never been promised to us. even when folks are hitting you over the head, you can't stop marching. even when they're turning the hoses on you, you can't stop. even when somebody fires you for speaking out, you can't stop. even when it looks like there's no way, you find a way. you can't stop. through the mud and the muck and the driving rain, we don't stop. because we know the rightness of our cause. widening the circle of opportunity. standing up for everybody's opportunities....
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, it is us and the sun and 13 zodiac signs. and it also means that you are not the astrological sign you thought you were. right between november 29th and december 17th there is a new sign, it is ophiu krchophiuchus. humans born under the sign include bay toempb, jane austen, ted nugent, emily dickinson, francisco, and julia who works on our cold, who has a cold. even if you are not ophiuchus, that's not your sign, you're still not what you thought you were. these are the new dates for all the signs. if you got moved over, i feel your pain. my whole life i have been an aries, now they tell me i'm a pisces. despite not believing in astrology, i here by insist on remaining an aries.
, it is us and the sun and 13 zodiac signs. and it also means that you are not the astrological sign you thought you were. right between november 29th and december 17th there is a new sign, it is ophiu krchophiuchus. humans born under the sign include bay toempb, jane austen, ted nugent, emily dickinson, francisco, and julia who works on our cold, who has a cold. even if you are not ophiuchus, that's not your sign, you're still not what you thought you were. these are the new dates for all the...
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blame each other and divide us. is there a high road to take in a bad economy election or do you see both parties likely just seeking to out scapegoat or out blame the other guys? >> you know, it is tough because history tells us that we do a sort of ethnic balkanization, sort of pulling to our own kind and claiming that whoever is not like us must somehow be to blame for our economic downturn. if there is a high road at all, you know, interestingly, we saw a little bit of boehner trying to do it during the passage of the wall street bail out and we saw barack obama doing it toed. when president obama talked about his economic plan it was framed very similar to both how his 2008 speeches but even his 2004 speech, sort of no red america, no blue america, there's only the united states of america. well, similarly today he said, really, all americans are in this boat together. again, strangely enough, this was similarly how boehner was suggesting republicans should be thinking about the wall street bail out in '08, tha
blame each other and divide us. is there a high road to take in a bad economy election or do you see both parties likely just seeking to out scapegoat or out blame the other guys? >> you know, it is tough because history tells us that we do a sort of ethnic balkanization, sort of pulling to our own kind and claiming that whoever is not like us must somehow be to blame for our economic downturn. if there is a high road at all, you know, interestingly, we saw a little bit of boehner trying...
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and she kept turning us down. i understand a lot of people say no to being on this show, but not a lot of them do so while claiming that msnbc is afraid to debate them. be not afraid, ms. cheney. i promise i will not bite. so far the liz cheney pressure group has demanded to debate people who are perfectly willing to debate her but she won't do it. they have tried to get us to pity the poor, pushed around people of a small town in michigan who asked for what cheney wants us to pity them for. and they've attacked president obama for something that president bush did. if that were my record, i would want to be good at ducking questions, too. joining us now is chris hayes, washington editor for "the nation." thank you very much for being here. >> thanks for being here, rachel. i was impressed with your telestrator skills. >> it took me sort of all day. i will admit, to figure out how to do that. but i just felt like this was this incredible moment. nobody ever makes liz cheney -- sort of holds her to account for the
and she kept turning us down. i understand a lot of people say no to being on this show, but not a lot of them do so while claiming that msnbc is afraid to debate them. be not afraid, ms. cheney. i promise i will not bite. so far the liz cheney pressure group has demanded to debate people who are perfectly willing to debate her but she won't do it. they have tried to get us to pity the poor, pushed around people of a small town in michigan who asked for what cheney wants us to pity them for....
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bankrupted us. what they couldn't take down by force or by idea logical competition we would take down ourselves by panic. osama bin laden, i'm happy to say is now dead. and now we have a choice to make about whether the next decade of spending and policy and priority will be one that makes us stronger, or one that gets us back to competing on our own terms for our own goals. joining us now is eugene robinson. gene, thank you so much for being here. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> is there a political opportunity post bin laden to shift priority, to shift our security priority to include economic security and economic strength? >> there should be that opening. and maybe there will be, rachel. it's, you know, it will take a while i think to absorb the death of bin laden and to kind of figure out what page we have turned. i was at the -- in front of the white house the other night on sunday night after the announcement had been made. everybody talked about turning a page, but not about to what. a
bankrupted us. what they couldn't take down by force or by idea logical competition we would take down ourselves by panic. osama bin laden, i'm happy to say is now dead. and now we have a choice to make about whether the next decade of spending and policy and priority will be one that makes us stronger, or one that gets us back to competing on our own terms for our own goals. joining us now is eugene robinson. gene, thank you so much for being here. >> it's great to be here, rachel....
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they hate us. they will look for us and chase us down and grab our equipment and beat us up. they think and are being told by the state media which is the more insidious connection here that foreign journalists are to blame for this and that we're in a conspiracy with big business and islamic groups. i don't know how that conspiracy is supposed to work but somehow big business, muslim brotherhood and the two of us are coming to bring down egypt. with that theory in mind, these people are chasing after foreign journalists. you have to worry about the government. they don't like that this bad publicity is coming out so there's the classic clobber the messenger tactic. not that that keeps the message go getting out when everyone has twitter and facebook and things like that. a very old fashioned system. 20 years ago if you wanted to stop the coverage you just switched off the signal and arrested the reporters. that's no longer the case but they can't arrest all and take away cell phones from everyone in the square so they take their anger out on us. the demonstrators themselves
they hate us. they will look for us and chase us down and grab our equipment and beat us up. they think and are being told by the state media which is the more insidious connection here that foreign journalists are to blame for this and that we're in a conspiracy with big business and islamic groups. i don't know how that conspiracy is supposed to work but somehow big business, muslim brotherhood and the two of us are coming to bring down egypt. with that theory in mind, these people are...
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i'll join us to tell us what he saw there in a moment. for what's happening in most of the country, we are forced to rely on witness accounts and video shot on cell phones or uploaded through social media. what we can tell you is that libya's strong man the past 41 years, moammar gadhafi, is calling for all out war on anyone that dares question his regime. libyan state television broadcast a rambling, aggressive 70 minute speech in which he pounded his fists, vowing to fight on until his last drop of blood was spilled, saying he would die a martyr. all in front of a carefully chosen backdrop, his palace. gadhafi denied being responsible for the violence against protesters, but also called them rats and mercenaries, and urged his supporters to take to the streets to fight them. gadhafi even appeared to give them a legal pretext, brandishing his green book which reportly contained illegal statute saying lib yans that betray their country should be put to death. libyan state television showed supporters cheering after the speech. but in the
i'll join us to tell us what he saw there in a moment. for what's happening in most of the country, we are forced to rely on witness accounts and video shot on cell phones or uploaded through social media. what we can tell you is that libya's strong man the past 41 years, moammar gadhafi, is calling for all out war on anyone that dares question his regime. libyan state television broadcast a rambling, aggressive 70 minute speech in which he pounded his fists, vowing to fight on until his last...
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what can you tell us? >> what's happening right now is that the high winds continue, but the rain has ceased. the streets, the neighborhood i live in is strewn with all kind of branches and limbs and twigs and what have you to be expected. there are a couple of trees that i saw that was crumbled and cracked in half and one nearly fell on a car. occasional you'll see on some of the storefronts the awnings are torn apart. one of the most eerie thing to see the west side highway without traffic. >> it was a strange thing when i was coming in i guess around 8:00, 8:30 tonight, so unusual to see the streets of manhattan absolutely deserted. certainly in midtown which is usually teeming at that time at night. seeing any downed power lines or power outages that far up in the city? >> no real sign of power outage here. you walk around and see that many of the lights are on in the streets and in the homes and in the various stores that still may have some -- that cut their lights off, but for the most part, it appe
what can you tell us? >> what's happening right now is that the high winds continue, but the rain has ceased. the streets, the neighborhood i live in is strewn with all kind of branches and limbs and twigs and what have you to be expected. there are a couple of trees that i saw that was crumbled and cracked in half and one nearly fell on a car. occasional you'll see on some of the storefronts the awnings are torn apart. one of the most eerie thing to see the west side highway without...
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so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become blgs and billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and firefighters would get laid off and stay laid off, if i was that kind of guy, if i was the kind of guy who minted gold dimes with my own head on them, if i was the kind of guy who wanted to take money out of my own pocket and see my own face looking back at me from the money, if i was that kind. guy, then maybe i would it was reasonable to say hey, if anybody is worried about unemployment, come work for me. and otherwise, stay unemployed. but even if i was the kind of guy who minted myself on to coins, even if i was that ki
so touche, you got us. you got us, multi-billion dollar corporation that laid off thousands of workers while its corporate overlords grew even more enormously wealthy and then they used their enormous resources to keep congress and the president to create jobs if i had become blgs and billions richer while firing thousands and thousands and thousands of americans from their jobs and then i had decided to spend multimillion-dollar chunks of my fortune trying to make sure that teachers and...
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let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! >> let me in! >> we just got that footage in from the state capitol in madison, wisconsin. joining us now, award winning filmmaker michael moore fresh off his own barn burning speech in madison this weekend. michael, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, and i just want to say anybody who lives within driving distance of madison, wisconsin, right now should make their way to the capitol. i would love to see thousands of people there right now, in that capitol building, in the rotunda, on the lawn, whatever it takes. really, this is really -- this is war. this is a class war that's been leveled against the working people of this country and at some point, people are going to have to stand up and say nonviolently this is enough. we are not taking it any more. and i think these actions that happened today in wisconsin and in michigan where the governor, and the senate today in michigan, the house passed a version of this bill, they're going to get together now hopefully that's their plan,
let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! let us in! >> let me in! >> we just got that footage in from the state capitol in madison, wisconsin. joining us now, award winning filmmaker michael moore fresh off his own barn burning speech in madison this weekend. michael, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me, and i just want to say anybody who lives within driving distance of madison, wisconsin, right now should make their way to the capitol. i would...
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joining us now is an author and security expert. thanks for joining us tonight. really looking forward to talking to you about this. >> thanks for having me. >> is there any reason to believe these new tsa rule changes would help prevent the next attack? >> well, of course not. i mean, the attacks are designed to get through whatever we're doing. so the liquid bombers use liquids. now we screen liquids. this is a new powder bomber using a powder. they will look at what we do and do something different. it's sort of a magical thinking about the last hour, it's not a more dangerous hour. it's the hour this guy happened to choose. i'm not sure why the next guy can't choose the first hour. or a different material. or maybe even not an airplane. so you are focusing on the tactic. it might make us feel a little better but won't make us any safer. >> in terms of the explosives, should we be able, technically should we be able to stop something like petn from making its way onto a plane no matter who brings it on? are we capable of stopping an explosive substance like th
joining us now is an author and security expert. thanks for joining us tonight. really looking forward to talking to you about this. >> thanks for having me. >> is there any reason to believe these new tsa rule changes would help prevent the next attack? >> well, of course not. i mean, the attacks are designed to get through whatever we're doing. so the liquid bombers use liquids. now we screen liquids. this is a new powder bomber using a powder. they will look at what we do...
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i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" >>> during the bush year, quite a few administration officials forced to leave their jobs under dark clouds. the policy adviser who left after shoplifting a bunk of stuff from target. there was bush's aides czar, tobias, famous for telling foreign countries they couldn't get american money to fide unless they cracked down on hookers. mr. tobias resigned, of course, after his name turned up on the client list of the d.c. madam and the head of procurement at the white house who was busted in the jake abramoff scandal and the number two gip at interior department also busted in the abramoff scandal. if i keep listing how officials were bufrted in the abramoff scandal we'll be here a long time. a lot of dark clouds over the bush administration. one of them was president bush's administrator of health ca
i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" >>> during the bush year, quite a few administration officials forced to leave their jobs under dark clouds. the policy adviser who left after shoplifting a bunk of stuff from target. there was bush's aides czar, tobias, famous for...
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joining us now is andrea mitchell. andrea joins us by phone. i know you have been able to see some of this incredibly dramatic overnight footage. let me get your base level reaction. >> and a stroke extraordinary to see this and only that brian and richard can give and to try to fathom, rachel, how our government was by all reports some experience of foreign policy analysts acknowledging how our government was caught so flat-footed because the state department has been telling the administration about the economic problems about the unrest. once that spark was lit in tunisia, it should have been apparent that this was not a game plan for the president. a very unpopular metered. before now, they should have been. they are on the defensive now. they acknowledged at a breakfast this morning that this is out of our control. that was a very frank acknowledgement from the new chief of staff. this is not something that will be determined by washington. try as the president has to bluntly, candidly and frankly tell mubarak that he has to get out now. n
joining us now is andrea mitchell. andrea joins us by phone. i know you have been able to see some of this incredibly dramatic overnight footage. let me get your base level reaction. >> and a stroke extraordinary to see this and only that brian and richard can give and to try to fathom, rachel, how our government was by all reports some experience of foreign policy analysts acknowledging how our government was caught so flat-footed because the state department has been telling the...
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and useful thing to do. one of the by-products of that, however, which i think is sort of fascinating, is a lot of times when we say something critical about somebody or some group they write to us immediately and tell us that we've got our facts wrong. but because i think we have a policy of running corrections we always take those missives very seriously. we always quadruple-check what it is they're upset about just to make sure we got it right. in most cases these folks turn out to just not like what it is we've said about them but we haven't actually made an error. for example, kansans for life. kansans for life is an aggressive anti-abortion group with an innocuous sounding name. they told us today that we were upset that last night we quoted from a death threat letter sent by somebody who has worked with them. the death threat in question was addressed to dr. mila means, the doctor in kansas who's been threatened and harassed by the anti-abortion movement for saying she wants to perform abortions in wi
and useful thing to do. one of the by-products of that, however, which i think is sort of fascinating, is a lot of times when we say something critical about somebody or some group they write to us immediately and tell us that we've got our facts wrong. but because i think we have a policy of running corrections we always take those missives very seriously. we always quadruple-check what it is they're upset about just to make sure we got it right. in most cases these folks turn out to just not...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: rachel, fbi agents are focused intensely tonight on a pakistani-american, a u.s. citizen who lives in connecticut and is believed to have bought the nissan pathfinder that drove into time square saturday night with a boom that ended up being a failure. what they know is his name was on an e-mail that was sent to the seller of the car last month. that's one of the strong leads they're acting on, though they say there is other evidence. the fbi has checked his records and foundry peated contacts overseas but they can't say tonight whether those are innocent or somehow related to the bombing attempt. as to whether the bombing was home grown or somehow internationally connected, the senior official says there is a growing feeling that it may have some overseas connection, but they can't be certain. and if there is, they don't know whether it's inspirational or operational. they doubt it's directed by an established group overseas because the nature of the bomb was so badly as
what can you tell us? >> reporter: rachel, fbi agents are focused intensely tonight on a pakistani-american, a u.s. citizen who lives in connecticut and is believed to have bought the nissan pathfinder that drove into time square saturday night with a boom that ended up being a failure. what they know is his name was on an e-mail that was sent to the seller of the car last month. that's one of the strong leads they're acting on, though they say there is other evidence. the fbi has checked...
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we want to make sure you didn't use the hs health savings account for that. and if you did, you have to prove to us it is because of rape or incest. do you have a receipt and do you have a police report? that's how crazy this is. >> david, we have to go. david corn of mother jones. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> you can have the last word online at our blog. follow my tweets at lawrence. "the rachel maddow show" is up next. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. happy birthday to the arab ç league. on this day in 1945 at the end of world war ii, the arab league was founded in cairo. today, the arab league is part of a coalition of the not so willing that is participating in a military intervention in the arab state of libya. in modern military interventions and wars, there have been a number of coalitions of the not so willing. in george w. bush's iraq war, we used to call it the coalition of the billing, since that was at a high price to taxpayers. what's difference of the
we want to make sure you didn't use the hs health savings account for that. and if you did, you have to prove to us it is because of rape or incest. do you have a receipt and do you have a police report? that's how crazy this is. >> david, we have to go. david corn of mother jones. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> you can have the last word online at our blog. follow my tweets at lawrence. "the rachel maddow show" is up next. good evening,...
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for all of us. that our champion should be an unmarried 22-year-old makes her story all the more remarkable. still standing, by carrie prejean. coming in november, from the publicers who brought you such challenging conservative master works as real change by newt gingrich, the darwin myth, and green hell. it is an inspiring story for anyone who ever had the dream of stopping other people's dreams. >> thank you very much, kent. >> we can't wait now can we? >> i have to say i am a little tempted by green hell. thank you, kent. appreciate that. thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. hardball with chris matthews is up next. good night. deal or no deal? let's play "hardball." > good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, let's make a deal. can president obama get a health care deal? today the president said we're closer than ever to overhauling the country's health care system. he's trying to create momentum but there's no agreement on how to pay for the tot
for all of us. that our champion should be an unmarried 22-year-old makes her story all the more remarkable. still standing, by carrie prejean. coming in november, from the publicers who brought you such challenging conservative master works as real change by newt gingrich, the darwin myth, and green hell. it is an inspiring story for anyone who ever had the dream of stopping other people's dreams. >> thank you very much, kent. >> we can't wait now can we? >> i have to say i...
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please stay with us. alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. long before a cummins diesel engine powered a ram truck.. it roared to life out here. and proved itself here, here, and here. and it's now delivering best-in-class towing, here. and unsurpassed torque, here. the ram 5 year 100,000 mile warranty covers you everywhere. ram. i used to not travel very much, but then i discovered hotwire. now, i use all my vacation days. i can afford to visit my folks for the holidays. and reconnect with my girlfriends in vegas. because i get ridiculously low prices on all my trips. you see, when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them, so i get 4-star hotels for up to half off. now i can afford a romantic trip to new
please stay with us. alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. long before a cummins diesel engine powered a ram truck.. it roared to life out here. and proved itself here, here, and here. and it's now delivering...
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that's about us. in the short run, all of the sleaze balls have in common, in addition to being abramoff sleaze ball scandals, they are working hard on the practical it starts early this year election end game of getting one side's voters to the poles and keeps the other side's voters away from the polls. we saw combat over the issue of early voting in ohio. there is this underappreciated role of the hundreds and millions of dollars spent by outside groups on both get out to vote on their own side and what is unknown now but will be answered between now and the november election is which sides political professionals, which sides pros are better? which side is better prepared and which has the most aggressive posture on the thing we used to not do until after labor day but this year we are doing already, which is getting soles to the poles, the on the ground shoe leather house by fire voter ground game. joining us now is steve corn knack key, senior writer for salon.com. thank you for being here. >> h
that's about us. in the short run, all of the sleaze balls have in common, in addition to being abramoff sleaze ball scandals, they are working hard on the practical it starts early this year election end game of getting one side's voters to the poles and keeps the other side's voters away from the polls. we saw combat over the issue of early voting in ohio. there is this underappreciated role of the hundreds and millions of dollars spent by outside groups on both get out to vote on their own...
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. >>> joining us tonight, senator james inhofe of oklahoma. delighted to have him here, i'll be right back. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if y
. >>> joining us tonight, senator james inhofe of oklahoma. delighted to have him here, i'll be right back. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have...
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use s, sollst thdepndmd me t u. use s, l thsoe. wd o nrem rsrp izn edeo a l thsoe. wd het d sahoa ofqu yode im ew t >>> big news from the vice presidential campaign trail today. big, big policy news from congressman and presumptive vice presidential nominee paul ryan. >> nobody is pro posing to deny birth control to anybody. >> that is a new position for congressman ryan. and frankly, it's a new position for the republican party. until this week, until they got saddled with mr. legitimate rape and have tried to make a big show of rejecting him, the republican party in general and paul ryan specifically had been quite open in their efforts to roll back access to birth control. they did not used to deny this is what they were doing. back in february, paul ryan was among the chorus of republicans inveighing against the new health insurance rules that required insurance to cover contraception. rules like that in state law had been a practical part of women's contraception in 28 states. the new federal rule essentially made it national. when mr. ryan was asked at the tim
use s, sollst thdepndmd me t u. use s, l thsoe. wd o nrem rsrp izn edeo a l thsoe. wd het d sahoa ofqu yode im ew t >>> big news from the vice presidential campaign trail today. big, big policy news from congressman and presumptive vice presidential nominee paul ryan. >> nobody is pro posing to deny birth control to anybody. >> that is a new position for congressman ryan. and frankly, it's a new position for the republican party. until this week, until they got saddled with...
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spencer, thanks very much for helping us figure it out. >>> some news you can use now. for our viewers in the great state of ohio, starting today, if you are in a drinking establishment, you might consider investing in a metal detector. or brushing up on your pat-down skills? some notable firearms and liquor news coming up for you shortly. ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ like so many great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more
spencer, thanks very much for helping us figure it out. >>> some news you can use now. for our viewers in the great state of ohio, starting today, if you are in a drinking establishment, you might consider investing in a metal detector. or brushing up on your pat-down skills? some notable firearms and liquor news coming up for you shortly. ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by...
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stay with us. dad, you are not meeting him looking like that. i look fine. just a little trouble with a bargain brand cooking spray. i told you like a gajillion times to use pam. it's 70% better than that bargain stuff. see? look i gotta go. pam helps you like pull it off. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. you could spend as much as $200. olay says challenge that with an instrument that cleanses as effectively as what's sold by skin professionals for a whole lot less. olay pro x advanced cleansing system. olay pro x (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bring
stay with us. dad, you are not meeting him looking like that. i look fine. just a little trouble with a bargain brand cooking spray. i told you like a gajillion times to use pam. it's 70% better than that bargain stuff. see? look i gotta go. pam helps you like pull it off. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with...
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stay with us. wo] ce she switches to new swiffer wetjet, it will clean so deep, sorry. ♪ love stinks ♪ love stinks, yeah, yeah [ lahs ] male announcer ] n swifr wetjet is redesigned. it cleans deep in rners. to clean better than a mop the newly redesign swiffer wetjet. who's ne ♪ love stinks >>> we turn now to our rearview mirror correspondent, kent jones. >> let no one say my job is not a rich, varied experience. here's "just enough" 2009. >> yay! >> in the tradition of che's motorcycle dire ris, publishers is proud to present a triumphant new memoir of an american rebel, carrie prejean, still standing. remember this? >> whoa! >> another online game captures that immortal moment. in this one, you score by removing birds this way. so, to recap, we've reached a point where you score by puking on everything in your path. >> sometimes bladder control problems can cause unwanted interruptions in life. doesn't have to be that. >> they want to kill your pets. public option. translation? lady sparkl
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joining us now is dr. zeke emanuel, a special former health adviser and currently chair of medical ethics and policy at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for being here. >> it's my pleasure, it's an honor. >> as a doctor, can you affirm whether or not that dog will be able to get a proper eye patch? >> i'm not a vet, although we do have a vet school at the university of pennsylvania, but i never trained with dogs. >> the president today said that republicans' biggest fear is not that the affordable care act will fail, but that it will succeed. do you think that political judgment is a sound political judgment and do you think it will succeed? >> you have to ask my brother about sound political judgments, he's told me that i'm not allowed to make political statements since i don't know anything about politics. but on the policy issue of whether it's going to actually work, i do think it's going to work. and i think we've already had signs that it's worked. many people say, well, october, the afforda
joining us now is dr. zeke emanuel, a special former health adviser and currently chair of medical ethics and policy at the university of pennsylvania. thank you for being here. >> it's my pleasure, it's an honor. >> as a doctor, can you affirm whether or not that dog will be able to get a proper eye patch? >> i'm not a vet, although we do have a vet school at the university of pennsylvania, but i never trained with dogs. >> the president today said that republicans'...
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by the end of the time they would go out without us and tell us about it later. they needed the confidence boost to go out independently. we were able to accomplish that. i don't think it will be any different here. >> the point of a checkpoint like this is that the locals here will choose essentially to ally with the legitimate forces, the afghan police, the afghan government after these guys are gone and after the elite afghan police who are with them are gone. there's competition for the local royalties this is a taliban strong hold. a lot of fighting in panjuay, spiritual home in kandahar city. when these folks leave will the taliban offer more to the locals than this government and police force stood up? that is the question of the successful work. this is captain tad lieman. he is from long meadow, mass. close to where i'm from. he has been in afghanistan for ten months. he is in what i like to think of south central kandahar city for three day. first, thanks for taking time to talk to us. >> my pleasure. >> in terms of, i mean, there is a bunch of local fo
by the end of the time they would go out without us and tell us about it later. they needed the confidence boost to go out independently. we were able to accomplish that. i don't think it will be any different here. >> the point of a checkpoint like this is that the locals here will choose essentially to ally with the legitimate forces, the afghan police, the afghan government after these guys are gone and after the elite afghan police who are with them are gone. there's competition for...
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that's for wait with us. we appreciate it. >> good evening. >> this speech tonight often criticism from even some of his strongest supporters the president gets flowery and rhetorical when specific action is called. did you see that change in his speech tonight? >> well, we had a little bit of both. we had his difficult usual flowery rhetoric which is not a bad thing. i'm not going to criticize that but thankfully we got more specifics. when he got specific i think the speech was very, very song and talked about great things. investing in clean energies. the student loan stuff was fantastic. don't ask, don't tell. so i think we have a clear road map or where he wants to go this year as opposed to vague values talk. which while may sound great it gives people very little to rally around. >> the other tone was -- sometimes it resonates with the people on the left side of the screen, looking at it from the overhead shot from behind the president, and sometimes it didn't, calls for bipartisanship. was that a high
that's for wait with us. we appreciate it. >> good evening. >> this speech tonight often criticism from even some of his strongest supporters the president gets flowery and rhetorical when specific action is called. did you see that change in his speech tonight? >> well, we had a little bit of both. we had his difficult usual flowery rhetoric which is not a bad thing. i'm not going to criticize that but thankfully we got more specifics. when he got specific i think the speech...
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in a section entitled words to use, mr. lutz suggests using never again. never again, in their wall street reform speechafying. >> never again, never again should taxpayers be expected to bailout wall street from its open mistakes. >> well done. check. mitch mcconnell. yeah. back to the talking points here. frankly, the single best way to kill any legislation is to link it to the big bank bailout. over to you. >> we cannot allow endless taxpayer funded bailouts for big wall street banks. >> will guarantee perpetual taxpayer bailout of wall street banks. it will lead to endless tack payer bailouts of wall street banks. it provides endless opportunity for bailouts of wall street banks. and this bill, make no mistake about it, is a permanent taxpayer bailout of wall street banks. >> go, man, go. you are so on point. i don't know if you'd call us at this point a choir or chorus, but altogether you guys sound great. another talking point from the memo is this, quote, taxpayers should not be held responsible for the failure of big business any longer. if a busin
in a section entitled words to use, mr. lutz suggests using never again. never again, in their wall street reform speechafying. >> never again, never again should taxpayers be expected to bailout wall street from its open mistakes. >> well done. check. mitch mcconnell. yeah. back to the talking points here. frankly, the single best way to kill any legislation is to link it to the big bank bailout. over to you. >> we cannot allow endless taxpayer funded bailouts for big wall...
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please stay with us. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don't miss a thing. ♪ mmmm...this is insanely good. thank you! you should come over more often. [ female announcer ] give the cool whip. get the love. >>> still ahead, the military's don't ask, don't tell instructional comic book. yes, instructional comic book will be brought to vivid life by t"the rachel maddow show's" voice-over theater. >> ma'am, i've been talking to chaplainary's over the last few weeks and i think i might be homosexual
please stay with us. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with...
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joe biden said don't compare us to the almighty, compare us to the alternative. this is the alternative. all of their free market ideology which they're happy to talk about in the abstract with the pledge they released today. all of their free market ideology they are so proud to brag of in the abstract, it has consequences in the specific. and specifically what they want to do is take apart social security and medicare and care for veterans. which is all nationalized to a certain degree and which all works. it's all stuff that people really depend on in this country. it's really all working pretty okay. and they are running to dismantle it. the republicans do not put that sort of thing in their pledge. this is what their candidates are really running on. >>> joining us now is iraq veteran, patrick murphy of pennsylvania. congressman murphy, thanks very much for your time tonight. >> thanks, rachel. i appreciate that. >> is privatizing veterans' care as third rail of an issue as i think it is? to me this seems like a positively nuclear proposal. >> absolutely. an
joe biden said don't compare us to the almighty, compare us to the alternative. this is the alternative. all of their free market ideology which they're happy to talk about in the abstract with the pledge they released today. all of their free market ideology they are so proud to brag of in the abstract, it has consequences in the specific. and specifically what they want to do is take apart social security and medicare and care for veterans. which is all nationalized to a certain degree and...
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force, is by using diplomacy. or should i say, diplomacy! in 2005 after years of conflict with the nation of syria, the bush administration got so angry with syria that they decided to call home america's ambassador. when the obama administration took over, they were no less angry with syria and had no fewer disagreements with that country. the obama administration decided to deal with their disagreements they would send an ambassador back but we did send this man, robert ford, to be america's man in syria. and the american position toward the government in syria right now is roughly that we are against it. this summer, president obama called on the president of syria to step down saying, quote, we have consistently said that president assad must lead a democratic transition or get out of the way. he has not led. if the president says that and you're america's guy in syria, you're america's man in charge of staying in touch with president assad at a time like that, what do you do? well, if you are robert ford, ame
force, is by using diplomacy. or should i say, diplomacy! in 2005 after years of conflict with the nation of syria, the bush administration got so angry with syria that they decided to call home america's ambassador. when the obama administration took over, they were no less angry with syria and had no fewer disagreements with that country. the obama administration decided to deal with their disagreements they would send an ambassador back but we did send this man, robert ford, to be america's...